Crime & Safety
4 Suspects In Burglary Of Brad Pitt's Home Arrested
The burglary at Brad Pitt's Los Feliz neighborhood home is among a series of burglaries targeting the homes of celebrities.
LOS ANGELES, CA — Four people have been arrested in connection with a burglary at Brad Pitt's Los Angeles home in June, authorities confirmed Tuesday.
The suspects, who are accused of taking part in a series of burglaries across Los Angeles County, including other celebrity homes, were arrested Thursday night.
The burglary at Brad Pitt's Los Feliz neighborhood home happened on Wednesday, June 25, while the 61-year-old actor was in London for the premiere of his latest film, "F1," about a struggling Formula 1 team.
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The thieves climbed over the front fence and broke into in through a window of the house. They ransacked the home, though it's unclear what they took.
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The burglary comes after Pitt's ex, Jennifer Aniston, was targeted in May by a man in his 70s who crashed into the front gate of her Bel Air home.
Last month, thieves also targeted the Hollywood Hills home of Dodgers pitcher Yoshinobu Yamamoto while he was on the road for a series against Cincinnati.
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Local Editor Chris Lindahl, City News Service and Associated Press contributed to this report.
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